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Ouija
This movie is about six friends. After Debbie’s demise, Laine has stumbled upon a recreation panel in her room and convinces her friends to use this panel to call Debbie’s soul to ask about her death. Things don’t go as planned as they end up calling a 'dark' soul instead. Through this game Laine discovers the perilous secrets of her friend’s house.
7 February 1972, Powder Springs, Georgia, USA
19 November 1983, Brooklyn, New York, USA
20 August 1973, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
22 June 1985, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
29 July 1945, Seattle, Washington, USA
December 04, 2014
Ouija is a low grade, low impact, Final Destination-style horror rip-off.
October 24, 2014
Ouija isn't going to redefine the horror genre, but sometimes, it's just nice to have a movie that knows what it's doing and does it well.
July 19, 2016
While the rote screenwriting doesn't kill the dark spirit of the world's creepiest board game, it doesn't channel it, either.
March 10, 2015
A supernatural horror brought to you by Michael Bay and Hasbro and released just in time for Halloween proves just as soulless as you might imagine it to be.
October 30, 2014
"Ouija" has something wrong with it from the first five minutes.
March 04, 2015
The fun but predictable nature of Ouija will have you laughing in places where it probably wasn't intended.
October 24, 2014
In the current economy, Monopoly makes a more appropriate board game upon which to base a horror movie, but for what it is, "Ouija" is better than expected.
February 07, 2015
"Ouija" is one of those low-octane horror flicks you watch once and forget.
October 24, 2014
What's left for the dead to say? Not much, it turns out.
January 09, 2015
There's simply nothing scary about watching scenes that you've already seen play out in dozens of other, better movies. It gets boring. Almost as boring as playing an actual game of Ouija.
October 09, 2015
The cinematic equivalent of a sleeping pill...
October 30, 2014
"Ouija" is hampered by the fact that watching a bunch of people sitting around a table is not inherently cinematic.

